NOTE: Users who register with an .edu email are granted some
additional features.

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Click the Sign up button.

The system creates your free account, logs you in and
displays your personal dashboard.

TIP: Cloud displays your profile photo if the email address you
used to register on Cloud is associated with a Gravatar
account. To associate your email address or to change your
Gravatar profile photo, go to
gravatar.com.

When you are logged into Cloud, the Profile list appears at the
top right of every page. This indicates the name of the currently
active user or organization.

The View menu contains these options:

Landscape: Your home page.

Favorites: Packages from other users you have starred.

Packages: Only packages you have created.

Notebooks: Only notebooks you have created.

Environments: Only environments you have created.

Projects: Only projects you have uploaded.

Packages, notebooks and environments that you have created with
this account appear on your dashboard. For more information, see
packages.

The best way to manage access or make packages private is to create
organizations or groups,
which allow you to set separate permissions per package, notebook or
environment.

You can also control access with the token
system. You can use tokens to control access to private
repositories, collections or packages on Cloud. Additionally,
the degree of access a token grants is completely configurable
at the time of generation. You can generate multiple tokens to
control which groups of users have access to certain features
if they have the appropriate token.

This generates a random alphanumeric token string, which you
can then distribute to fellow Cloud users to enable them to
download a package that you have marked private. The token
produced in this example provides access to download any of
your private conda repositories.

It can be enabled with the condaconfig command. In your Terminal window or Anaconda Prompt run:

conda config --add channels https://conda.anaconda.org/t/<token>/<channel>
Add a channel with a token and a label::
conda config --add channels https://conda.anaconda.org/t/<token>/<channel>/label/<labelname>
NOTE: Replace ``<token>`` with your token string,``<channel>`` with the channel name,
``<labelname>`` with the label name used in :ref:`cloud-accounts-generate`.

NOTE: If you lose the random alphanumeric string, you need to
revoke the token and create
a new one.

Scopes are provided as a space-separated, quoted list. The
available scopes are:

all: Allow all operations.

api: Allow all API operations.

api:modify-group: Allow addition and modification of groups.

api:read: Allow read access to the API site.

api:write: Allow write access to the API site.

conda: Allow all operations on Conda repositories.

conda:download: Allow private downloads from Conda repositories.

pypi: Allow all operations on PyPI repositories.

pypi:download: Allow private downloads from PyPI repositories.

pypi:upload: Allow uploads to PyPI repositories.

repos: Allow access to all package repositories.

NOTE: Tokens provide access to all packages within a specified
channel. Separate permissions per package, notebook or environment
may be better handled with organizations
and groups.